Five wickets fell in a remaining over for the ages as Tasmania pulled off an unbelievable victory over South Australia to say the Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) title right here.
Tasmania received the summit conflict by one run underneath the Duckworth-Lewis methodology.
South Australia required 4 runs from the ultimate six deliveries with 5 wickets in hand underneath a revised goal within the 50-over day-night match at Blundstone Arena on Saturday night time.
But two run outs and three wickets – all by pacer Sarah Coyte – within the final over turned the match the wrong way up. Coyte was additionally concerned in one of many two run-outs.
In the dramatic remaining over, Coyte bowled Annie O’Neil (28 off 20) off the primary ball earlier than getting South Australia skipper Jemma Barsby (28 from 17) stumped two balls later.
South Australia was nonetheless within the scorching seat, needing three runs from three deliveries when Coyte ran out Amanda-Jade Wellington (1) by knocking the ball onto the stumps in her follow-through.
Coyte, who completed with 4 for 30, then trapped Ella Wilson (0) lbw with the penultimate ball. South Australia wanted three runs off the ultimate supply however may handle only one.
Tasmania grew to become solely the second group to safe back-to-back WNCL titles, leaving South Australia runner-up for the second 12 months in a row.
Captain Elyse Villani had earlier spearheaded Tasmania to 264 all out from its 50 overs with 110 from 126 balls, her third century within the final 4 innings.
The covers got here on and off throughout South Australia’s chase, which was headlined by a powerful 83 from teen Courtney Webb.
South Australia was 220 for 5 earlier than rain stopped play with six overs to go. It was then 5 runs forward of the DLS goal.
On resumption, South Australia’s goal was revised to 243 in 47 overs as the sport misplaced three overs. It was 239 for 5 earlier than the final over.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com